Deep Sky Astrophotography Target Guide for the Northern Hemisphere JUNE
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Welcome to the June edition of my Deep Sky Astrophotography Target Guide for the Northern Hemisphere. It is designed to help you choose what targets to image in June (of any year). I plan to release a video like this every month until all 12 months are complete. There is a separate User Guide video aimed at helping you get the most from the monthly guides (link at the end of the video). Enjoy!
Music Credits:
'Closer' by Andrew Ev [Mixkit]
'Staring at the Night Sky' by Alejandro Magaña (A. M.) [Mixkit]
'Signal to Noise' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
'Discovery' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
'Titan' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au
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00:00 Introduction
01:40 Nebulae
05:43 Galaxies
08:25 Star Clusters Наука
This is the best astrophotography channel on RUclips hands down. Martin, so many thanks to you. The amount of detail and thought that goes into your work, is highly appreciated. Again thank you and looking forward to every video in the future.
Thank you so much Tyler. I really appreciate your kind words, and receiving such positive feedback inspires me to keep going. I have had doubts at times… each video takes a lot of work…much more than I realised when I started all this! At the moment I am focusing on the target guide series, but I will get back to more tutorials and reviews in due course. Clear Skies!
Never heard of flaming skull so ty just for this
Nice update 🔭
Thank you Martin for such video so helpfull to beginners...
Thanks for the comment Alan….clear skies!
Excellent overview and some nice images by yourself.
Thanks Cliff. I really appreciate you taking the trouble to give me this (most welcome) feedback!
Great stuff and much appreciated as always. Keep it up.
Thanks Matt. Much appreciated!
thank you
Very useful video, but would be nice to see apparent magnitudes of all objects in addition) thx for content🌌
Thanks Nikita. Appreciate your comment and feedback. I found that apparent magnitude is not available for quite a lot of targets, so I decided to omit that. I do highlight ones that are very faint (or small) though. Once you choose a target you want to image, you can of course search online or in Stellarium etc… for other info such as apparent magnitude.
@@martinsastrophotography got you) clear skies to you and all the best 🥺🔭
@@fearless_earther Thanks…and to you too!